Yamaha DVD-C750 Owners Manual - Page 28

Set Analog

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Setup Menu i Press SETUP. 2 Press < • to select 'Audio Setup' icon. 3 Press ENTER/OK to confirm. AUDIO SETUP PAGE Setting the analog output Set Analog Output to match your DVD Player's playback capability. 1 In 'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press AV to highlight (ANALOG OUTPUT}, then press STEREO Select this to change channel output to stereo which delivers sound fl'om only the two front speakers and subwoofer. VIRTUAL SURROUND Select this to reproduce channels virtually. MULTI-CHANNEL the surround Select this setting when using a multichannel audio/(video) receiver with 6 channel inputs. In this mode, the player will perform DTS decoding or Dolby Digital 5.1 -channel decoding when applicable, and Dolby Pro Logic decoding on DVD-Video and Video-CD discs with 2-channel sound tracks. No Dolby Pro Logic decoding is done with (Super) Audio CD discs. 2 Press AV to select a setting, then press ENTER/OK to confirm your selection. Setting the Digital output The options included in Digital Audio are: 'Digital Output' and 'LPCM Output'. In 'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press AT to highlight (DIGITAL AUDIO}, then press •. 2 Press the AV to highlight an option. 3 Enter its submenu by pressing •. 4 Move the cursor by pressing the AV to highlight the selected item. DIGITAL OUTPUT Set the Digital output according to your optional audio equipment connection. OFF Turn off the digital output. ALl. If you have connected your DIGITAL AUDIO OUT to a multi-channel decoder/ receiver. PCM ONLY Only if your receiver is not capable of decoding multi-channel audio. LPCM OUTPUT If you connect the DVD Player to a PCM compatible receiver via the digital terminals, such as coaxial or optical etc., you may need to adjust 'LPCM Output'. Discs are recorded at a certain sampling rate. The higher the sampling rate, the better the sound quality. 48kHz Playback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 48kHz. 96kHz (if available on disc) PCM data stream will be converted to 48kHz. 24

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Setup
Menu
i
Press
SETUP.
2
Press
<
to
select
'Audio
Setup'
icon.
3
Press
ENTER/OK
to
confirm.
AUDIO
SETUP
PAGE
Setting
the
analog
output
Set Analog
Output
to
match
your
DVD
Player's
playback
capability.
1
In 'AUDIO
SETUP
PAGE',
press
AV
to
highlight
(ANALOG
OUTPUT},
then
press
STEREO
Select this to
change channel output
to
stereo
which
delivers
sound
fl'om
only the
two
front
speakers and
subwoofer.
VIRTUAL
SURROUND
Select
this
to
reproduce
the
surround
channels
virtually.
MULTI-CHANNEL
Select
this
setting
when
using
a multi-
channel
audio/(video)
receiver
with
6
channel
inputs.
In this
mode,
the player
will
perform
DTS
decoding
or
Dolby
Digital
5.1 -channel
decoding
when
applicable,
and
Dolby
Pro
Logic
decoding
on
DVD-Video
and
Video-CD
discs
with
2-channel
sound
tracks.
No
Dolby
Pro
Logic
decoding
is
done
with
(Super)
Audio
CD
discs.
2
Press
AV
to
select
a setting,
then
press
ENTER/OK
to
confirm
your
selection.
2
3
4
Setting
the
Digital
output
The options
included in
Digital
Audio
are:
'Digital
Output'
and 'LPCM
Output'.
In 'AUDIO
SETUP PAGE',
press AT
to
highlight
(DIGITAL
AUDIO},
then
press •.
Press the AV
to
highlight
an option.
Enter
its
submenu
by pressing
•.
Move the cursor
by pressing
the AV
to
highlight
the selected
item.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
Set the
Digital
output
according
to your
optional
audio
equipment
connection.
OFF
Turn
off the digital
output.
ALl.
If you have connected
your
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
to
a multi-channel
decoder/
receiver.
PCM
ONLY
Only
if
your
receiver
is
not
capable
of
decoding
multi-channel
audio.
LPCM
OUTPUT
If
you
connect
the
DVD
Player
to
a PCM
compatible
receiver
via the
digital
terminals,
such
as coaxial
or optical
etc.,
you
may
need
to
adjust
'LPCM
Output'.
Discs
are
recorded
at a certain
sampling
rate.
The
higher
the
sampling
rate,
the
better
the
sound
quality.
48kHz
Playback
a disc
recorded
at the
sampling
rate
of 48kHz.
96kHz
(if available
on disc)
PCM
data
stream
will be converted
to
48kHz.
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